UN accuses Israel over Gaza shelter http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-28558433
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30 Wednesday Jul 2014
UN accuses Israel over Gaza shelter http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-28558433
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28 Wednesday May 2014
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20 Thursday Mar 2014
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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS
George Osborne’s budget for the year 2014 was a clear attempt by the Conservative Party to shore up its core voters – the old and the rich who have been largely shielded as the county has suffered under the weight of austerity.
But there was no real attempt to help those who have been hit by the 40 per cent rate of tax, the very people that championed Thatcher and her reforms.
The Chancellor fears that they will move to UKIP during the next general election yet his budget did little to redress the central problem of the tax rates – that middle England is paying the same rate as the very richest, and all the while the level of debt this country owes has remained largely the same.
Even the news that the level of personal allowance is to be raised above £10 000 has a sting in its tail – it could mean a rise in temporary work.
That on top of of the few pence that were recently added on the minimum wage means that there was little to help the little man.
More than this Osborne’s demeanour and PR statements talking up how well he has handled the economy show that this is a party and coalition government that has lost touch.
All they need to do is take a walk down any street in any town. And they will see Britain isn’t breathing, it’s suffocating under a failed economic programme.
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01 Saturday Feb 2014
If I win general election there will be EU referendum in 2017, says Cameron
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02 Thursday Jan 2014
Help to Buy is not fuelling housing bubble, says David Cameron
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30 Monday Sep 2013
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12 Monday Aug 2013
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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS
If recent reports and polls are to be believed, then Labour are not doing as well as they should be.
They have lost the argument over the economy which reports say is recovering.
And with the election just two years away, the Coalition stand a chance of being re-elected.
That prompted interventions from a senior Labour figure and an MP over the weekend, both of whom are calling for clearer signals from Ed Miliband and Ed Balls.
So, the attack on the Tory record on immigration, and namely the practice of some firms employing cheaper foreign labor at the cost of local people, is the fight back.
Chris Bryant speech is aimed at a perceived weakness in government policy.
However, this is only scratching at the surface.
Labour needs to outline their vision for Britain once they get into power.
They need to explain how they will tackle the task of regenerating an economy whose recovery is still only in its infancy and how that will affect their core voters, the man on the street for whom any talk of recovery is complete fantasy.
This is a dangerous time for Labour, for if they continue to run on the policy that they are not Cameron and Osborne without setting out a clear plan for the future, they may find that many voters will simply not turn up come May 7, 2015.
And that could let the Coalition back in.
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13 Wednesday Mar 2013
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When David Cameron appeared before the party faithful many moons ago, he promised to deliver them to government – all they had to do was trust him and make him leader of the party.
Today, with talk of a plot being hatched by Theresa May and Phillip Hammond, after a poor by-election showing at Eastleigh, all of which coming on top of the devastating indictment of how his chancellor has handled the economy, Cameron’s position as leader of his party is looking increasingly untenable.
Indeed, today’s appearance before the ballot box at Prime Minister’s Question Time reminded one observer of the dying days of the Gordon Brown government.
The opposition fired salvos to the increasing frustration and annoyance of the once so self-assured and even cocky Prime Minister.
Truth is Cameron was on shaky ground from the moment the results of the 2010 election announced and he had not delivered the resounding victory that he and his media friends has promised and expected to the very faithful he had so memorably spoken to on the day of the contest for the leader of the opposition.
Trouble is he may have also have done the Conservative Party long-term damage – for they were not popular before they got into Downing Street and certainly are not now, given the speed at which they set about putting this country through the toughest cuts since age of Thatcher.
05 Wednesday Sep 2012
TEMPLATE ANALYSIS
Well, it wasn’t exactly revolutionary – the same faces remain in all the key positions except perhaps controversially in Transport, where Justine Greening known for her opposition to another Heathrow runway is replaced by someone called Patrick McLoughlin.
That move, which could well be ruthless, drew immediate condemnation from the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, (pictured above) who said that the “mad” plan for another runway was now underway.
Apart from the moving of the Culture Secretary to Health and getting rid of the hapless Baroness Warsi little has changed.
Those who booed at George Osborne as he appeared at the Paralympic games will see that the man who has been blamed by many and praised by some is still sitting at the heart of government- as the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
And they will also see that Jeremy Hunt (pictured below) has replaced Andrew Lansley at Health because the latter was not percieved to be a good communicator when it came to the government plans for the NHS.
So, all this can only mean the cuts will continue, as the government searches for new sources of business which now almost certainly means a third runway at Heathrow.
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21 Monday May 2012
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ANALYSIS
You know that there’s a problem when reporters are asking any Greek citizen that appears on television how the next generation intends to behave, will they have learned that you can’t get something for nothing.
You know that there’s a problem when reporters point out that Greek doctors who are known to earn in excess of a million euros, file tax returns claiming that they earn just 14, 000 a year.
Here is a corrupt country blocking the arteries of Europe.
And you know that there’s a problem when another nation’s PM, namely our own David Cameron, frustrated at how Greek politicians have failed to form a government or to indicate whether they intend to implement the next round of austerity cuts to this already austerity battered country, warns Athens that there are plans for a Greek exit out of the Eurozone.
But how realistic is such a prospect, how would any one have confidence in the Euro again, especially with Italy, Spain and Portugal all suffering under the weight of debt – and lets not forget Ireland either.
To remove Greece would be a spectacular own goal, that would make the fall of Lehman Brothers look inspired.
For to remove Greece would be hari-kari – Europe may never recover its position in the world, a world where Asia is still potentially the future economic powerhouse.
If the fall of Lehman’s signalled the beginning end of New York as the economic capital of the world, then the exit of Greece will only serve to confirm the end of Europe with its capitals of Paris, Berlin and London.
No one will be able escape the consequences, no one that is who is from the West.
So what to do with Greece – it will have to remain, as a second tier Balkan state which is what was when it was admitted into the Euro on the advice of Goldman Sachs.
And what will that mean- that that nation’s sovereignty will suffer in the same way that the Ottomans had when they were declared bankrupt and were then forced to accept British and French bankers who monitored every aspect of their economy, granting loans on conditions.
In this case, of course those bankers will be German and will hopefully do a better job of curbing corruption and tax avoidance than their Anglo-Saxon cousins who were at the time meant to be helping the Sultan and his office of the Sublime Porte, but who were in reality further undermining the economic foundations of a genuinely multi-ethnic, multi-religious state.